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R0EMER

JOSEPH

PUBLISHES

BOOK

Extra - Curricula Activities in
Junior and Senior High
Schools Is Title of
Work

were possible to sell your
four years at the University of
Kentucky, their benefits, their
pleasures, their small trials and
their memory, at what would
If it

you value them?

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Would you be willing to name a price
and go through with
the sale?

AUTHOR RECEIVES PRAISE
Joseph Roemer, who was gradu
ated from the University of Kentucky with the class of 1914 recently
published a book which was written
in conjunction with an associate
Charles Forrest Allen. The title of
the book is
Activi
ties in Junior and Senior High
Schools."
It was published by D. C,
Heath and Coiripany of New York.
President L. D. Coffman of the
University of Minnesota wrote the
introduction to the volumn. In his
introduction he says, "This book is
a constructive attempt to organize
a new program in harmony with a
new philosophy."
It presents a survey and an an
alysis of the varied activities of a
high school. It supplies an intelli
gent basis for the study and consider
ation of these activities. A critical
review of the work says, "Doctor
Roemer and Mr. Allen have worked
earnestly to make a contribution in
this field and they have succeeded in
their effort. It is a valuable addi
tion to the materials in the field of
secondary education."
Doctor Roemer, took his degree
from the University of Kentucky in
education being graduated in 1914.
Following graduation he entered
Columbia University at New York
where he received his doctor's degree,
He served in the department of education of the Sam Houston Normal
School at Huntsville, Texas.
He
went from there to Gainesville, Fla.
in 1920 where he accepted a profes
sorship in the department of education at the University of Florida. He
still is located in Gainesville.
Doctor Roemer was a resident of
Bowling Green, Ky., before entering
the University of Kentucky.

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Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
second Saturday in each month at
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
Main streets, 2:15 p.m.
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private dining room Brown hotel
1 o'clock p. m., first Saturday in
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107 South Limestone

Miss Emily Holloway and Birk-e- tt
Lee Pribble Are Married
in Lexington Tuesday,

J. A. VonderHaar

ALL MAKES

W. C. Stagg

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January 11

COUPLE WILL LIVE HERE

Alumnus Is Author of
Article
Petroleum

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Four Doors From Main

IS SOLEMNIZED

The marriage of Miss Emily Jean
Holloway, of Lexington, and Birkett
Lee Pribble, of Butler, Ky., and Lexington was solemnized at the Second
Presbyterian church of Lexington,
Tuesday evening, January 11, by the
on
Rev. Dr. Benjamin J. Bush, pastor
of the church.
James K. Gardner Discusses in The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Magazine Progress Made in Thomas Cole Holloway and is a former student of the University of KenPecroleum Research
tucky. She is a member of the Kappa
In the December 2, issue of The Kappa Gamma sorority and has been
Oil and Gas Journal of Tulsa, Okla., teaching in the Lexington City
there appeared an article which was schools.
Mjr. Pribble was graduated from
written by James H. Gardner, president of the Gardner Petroleum Com- the University of Kentucky with the
pany of Tulsa. Mr. Gardner is an class of 1924. During his college
alumnus of the University of Ken- career he was for four years one of
tucky and was graduated with the the most valuable players on the
class of 1904. He also received his university football team and was
captain of the team in 1922. He is
master's degree in 1906.
The title of the article is "Progress a member of the Alpha Tail Omega
Made in Petroleum Research," and fraternity and is in business in Lex
deals with the progress made in the ington with the Mutual Benefit Life
Since his gradindustry during the last few years. Insurance Company
The article also gives a brief history uation he has been on the coaching
of the development of the oil industry staff of the university.
Immediately after the ceremony
and some of the valuable discoveries
that have been made in the business. they left for Florida for two weeks,
'Mr. Gardner is a geologist of note On their return to Lexington they
and has been president of the Gard- will be at home in the Preston Arms
ner Petrolium Company for a num- apartments.
All the members of the wedding
ber of years.
He was active in the
great development of the Oklahoma oil party, both bridesmaids and grooms
field some years ago and now is rec- men are students, graduates or for
ognized as an authority on all ques- mer students of the University of
tions dealing with the production and Kentucky with the exception of one,
Miss Frances Whitfield, '25, of Har
sale of oil.
In his article he deals with the lan, Ky.; Rachelle Shacklette, '25
value of the research work in his Lexington; Nannie Gay, '25, Winches
work in his field and in closing the ter; Carolyn Bascom, of Sharpsburg
article says, "Discovery is always an Katherine Best, of Lexington, and
Josephine Skain, of Lexington, all
eventual economic benefit.
Therefore, research is an asset and the students of the university, were the
generous men who back it are mak- bridesmaids. The groomsmen were
Samuel Roying a permanent and a gratifying in- John G. Heber,
vestment, the value of which is shared ster, '22; Harrison Brailsford, '23, of
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contractor and is located at 204 W by everybody.
They deserve the Chicago; Hugh Merriwether,
Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky.
commendation and the appreciation of of Louisville; William Rodes II, 8
Edwin Clinton Evans, is manager the entire public and the same should and Jack Winn, former football coach
of the Pittsburg office of the Amen be said of all those who plan and of the university football team. Leon
ard Rouse, '21 was Mr. Pribble's best
can Blower Company. His address carry on the work of petroleum
man.
is 2136 Oliver building.
"Extra-Curricul-

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a price, how
would it compare with what
you have done and are willing
to db for the University of
Kentucky?
If you could make

1903

Elias Elvove is a chemist with the
United States Public Health Service,
He is living at 1228 'H' street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Thomas F. Finneran is an engineer
with the Kentucky State Road De
partment and is located in Versailles,
Kentucky.

lege of Agriculture of Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio.
Richard A. Edwards is director of
the training school of Eastern Kentucky State Normal School at Richmond, Ky.

Jordan G. Estes is general contractor and is located at Lebanon, Ky.
Henry C. Faulkner is assistant
Commander of Engineers in the Unit mine inspector and is living in Hazed States Coast Guard Service.
He ard, Ky.
h
is located at 272 South
John Carroll Fears is with the
street, Philadelphia, Penn.
Standard Oil Company of Louisville.
Henry Skillman Fry is general sup His address is 548 Rubel avenue.
Monroe J. Frankel is located at
erintendent of the H. C. Fry Glass
h
and Harper, Harper
Company of Rochester, Penn., and is
Crest, Chicago, 111.
living at 334 Deer Lane.
1904
Martin A. Doyle, is a Lieutenant

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1911

1905

Your Alma Mater gave you four
of the moS valuable years of
your life. What have you
done in return?
Class Personals
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Ind.
His address is 25 East Ohio
street.
Joseph E. W. Frazer is professor
of chemistry at Johns Hopkins Uni
versity, Baltimore, Md.

John Vick is secretary of the Cham1898
ber of Commerce of Manitou, Okla.
Frank Preston Farley is in the
Nettie Belle Foster is teaching in United States Land Office, division
the Lexington city schools and is liv- O, Washington, D. C.
ing at 24 West Short street.
1900
1896
Lewis Andrew Darling, is mechan
Thomas Roland Dean, is an attorney ical engineer for the Electrical Senr
and is located in Miami, Okla. His ice Supplies Company of Philadel
address is Box 547.
phia, Penn. His addressis 237 Rob'
Alice Duck is teaching music in erts avenue, Glensdale, Penn.
Lexington, Ky. Her address is 173
1901
North Broadway.
Major Albert S. Dabney, is com'
1897
mandent .of the Staff School, Fort
Samuel C. DeBow is a farmer and Leavenworth, Kan.
is living near Union City, Tenn.
Nicholas Henry Ellis, is a physic
His address is R. F. D. No. 4
ian and health officer for Grant coun
George C. Downing is in the Unit- ty, Ky. His address is Williamstown,
ed States Treasury Department. His Kentucky.
address is 1110 Thirteenth street, N.
1902
W., Washington, D. C.
David C. Donan is
and
Berkley W. Duck is president of is located in Morganfield, Kentucky.
the Spann Company of Indianapolis,
Chester L. Doyle is an engineer and

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Dean to Be Honored
F. Paul Anderson Will Be Guest
of Honor at Birthday Dinner
Invitations to a dinner honoring
Dean F. Paul Anderson, on the oc
casion of his sixtieth birthday have
been issued.
The dinner is being
sponsored by his associates in the
College of Engineering of the Uni
versity of Kentucky.
The dinner
will be held at the Phoenix hotel in
Lexington at 6:30 o'clock, Thursday
evening, February 10. Several hun
dred invitations have been issued to
alumni and former students from the
College of Engineering.
Plans are
being made for the largest gathering
i
of its kind in the history of
versity. fThis year marks the com
pletion of 35 years of service to the
university by Dean Anderson.

Charles E. Daniel is a real estate
manager and is located at 101 Park
avenue, New York City.
Ernest T. Douglas is with the Otis
Elevator Company of 302 St. Catherine street, Louisville, Ky. He is
living at 126 Stiltz avenue.
avenue, Louisville, Ky.
"Virgil L. Downing is living at 4611
McDowell A. Fogle is an attorney
Pope street, St. Louis, Mo.
and is located at Hartford,
1906
Harry D. Eaton is located at 304 Kentucky.
Henry B. Darling is general man Ardis building, Shreveport, La.
Paul Francis is
and
ager for the International Distribut
.Lillian T. Ferguson, (Mrs. Warner general manager of the Pioneer Jelh
ing Company of Atlanta, Ga.
M. Proctor) is living at 326 Peterson co Coal Company at Pioneer, Tenn,
William F. Downing, Jr., is engi
neerfor the Diamond Salt Company
of St. Clair, Mich.
Robert Estill Dargoo, is a farmer
and is living in Russellville, Ind.
Rankin P. DuValle is an engineer
and mine operator of Heidleberg, Ky.
JThe Alumni office would appreciate it if you would send into this
His address is Maxwelton Court, Lex office addresses of any of the graduates listed below.
ington, Ky.
Herschel Russell Shelton '14..
Thomas W. Freeman is living at
Raleigh,
305 Capitol Apartments,
North Carolina.
Raymond Earl Steffy '14.,
1907
Daniel J. Dodd is with the Arkansas
State Highway Department and is lo
cated at Hope, Ark.
Charles William Bailey '15
Arthur L. Donan is mine superinMining
tendent for the Providence
Company of Providence, Ky.
Esther Mae Bailey '15
Graham Edgar is director of re
search for the Ethyl Gasoline Corpor
ation of Yonkers, N. Y. He is living
Elizabeth Fearn Eldrige '15
at 320 Yonkers avenue.
David C. Estill is a farmer and
lives on R. R. No. 2, Frankfort, Ky.
Walter A. Farrell is superintendent Zechariah Pierce Hamilton '15
of the Ferro Concrete Construction
Company of Cincinnati, O. His home
address is 1003 North Ft. Thomas Melvin Hays Judd '15.,
avenue, Ft. Thomas, Ky.
Karl L. Dietrich is with the J. G,
Brill Company of Philadelphia, Penn,
He is living, at 4337 Willous avenue,
Jimmie Drake, (Mrs. C. A. Mussel
man) is living in Omaha, Nebraska,
Harry G. Edwards, is agricultural
engineer for the Valley City Land
Syndicate, of "Naples, 111.

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1908
Joseph M. Davis is

professor of
mathematics at the University of
Kentucky.
Willis Johnson Dean is a structural
engineer with offices at 16 South
Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
Irbie B. Earle is assistant engi
neer for the Illinois Central Railway
Company and is'located at 602 West
Main street, Carbondale, 111.
Arthur M. Elam, is a dentist and is
located in Lexington, Ky.

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ROADSTERS

1909

Residence

Business Address

Occupation Employment
(Give maiden name of wife, .date of marriage,
ages of children).

Helen L. Daugherty, (Mrs. J. T. Ralph Emerson Bitner '16
Hazelrigg) is living at 277 Mt. Airy
avenue, Paris, Ky.
Harry E. Eifort, is with the Bab- - Mary Louise Daugherty '16
cock and Wilcox Company of Barber-toOhio.
His address is 128 OrNorberto- - Devera" '16
chard avenue.
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John Stanley Dawson is living at
Pastime Park, Tuscon, Ariz.
Sue Hunt Frost '16
George R. Eastwood is with thei
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